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We rapidly addressed a few bugs that our Quality Assurance process uncovered. We switched to “horizontal stacked bar charts” which required a rapid change to Google Graphs as an alternative to Chart.js. Having focused on medical professionals as our target audience and reached a functional level of maturity, we began conforming to our [style guide](https://github.com/CivicActions/nebula/blob/master/GSA_AGILE_BPA_style_guide.png).

Our system was deployed on [(l) Amazon Web Services](https://github.com/CivicActions/nebula/blob/master/security/logical-network-topology-1.0.0.jpg) on a free operating system using [(m)(o) Docker](https://github.com/CivicActions/nebula/blob/master/DEVOPS_MANUAL.md). We released all of the project code that we wrote into the [(q) public domain](https://github.com/CivicActions/nebula/blob/master/LICENSE.md).

Our system was deployed on [(l) Amazon Web Services](https://github.com/CivicActions/nebula/blob/master/security/logical-network-topology.jpg) on a free operating system using [(m)(o) Docker](https://github.com/CivicActions/nebula/blob/master/DEVOPS_MANUAL.md). We released all of the project code that we wrote into the [(q) public domain](https://github.com/CivicActions/nebula/blob/master/LICENSE.md).

Our users indicated that they wanted a way to tie our results to their patient files without giving us access to patient information. We decided that a portable URL was the best solution to this challenge and completed a portable URL system that allows any drug regimen to be shared as a simple query string/URL, such as [https://www.sideeffect.io?saved=CRESTOR+BENICAR+ASPIRIN](https://www.sideeffect.io?saved=CRESTOR+BENICAR+ASPIRIN). We later verified this functionality with our users in formal user interviews.